Influence of Soil pH, Organic Matter, and Clay Content on Environmentally Available Lead in Soils: A Case Study in Muncie, Indiana, USA

Abdulgadir Elnajdi, Adam Berland, Jess Haeft, Carolyn Dowling
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Due to historical and ongoing industrial practices, lead contamination in urban soils presents substantial health risks, primarily due to its capacity to readily migrate from the soil to humans. This research focused on the influence of soil pH, organic matter, and clay content on extractable lead amounts. Sixty-four soil samples from Muncie, Indiana, were analyzed, revealing that the examined factors accounted for 21.71% of the Pb mg/Kg-dry variable variance (p −0.4, p < 0.001), with XRD and FTIR analyses confirming the binding affinity of clay minerals with lead. In contrast, no significant relationships were found between Pb concentrations and soil pH (r = 0.07; p = 0.59) or organic matter content (r = 0.12; p = 0.34). Elucidating the interactions between lead, clay minerals, and other soil constituents is crucial for addressing lead-contaminated soils and reducing environmental and health impacts.
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土壤pH值、有机质和粘土含量对环境有效铅的影响:以美国印第安纳州曼西市为例
由于历史上和目前的工业做法,城市土壤中的铅污染带来了巨大的健康风险,主要是由于铅很容易从土壤迁移到人类身上。本研究的重点是土壤pH值、有机质和粘土含量对可提取铅量的影响。对64份来自印第安纳州曼西的土壤样品进行了分析,结果表明,所测因素占Pb mg/Kg-dry变量方差的21.71% (p−0.4,p < 0.001), XRD和FTIR分析证实了粘土矿物与铅的结合亲和力。相比之下,铅浓度与土壤pH之间没有显著关系(r = 0.07;P = 0.59)或有机质含量(r = 0.12;P = 0.34)。阐明铅、粘土矿物和其他土壤成分之间的相互作用对于解决铅污染土壤和减少对环境和健康的影响至关重要。
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